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Steering Worm Shaft Bearing -- Fits Many AC, Cockshutt, JD and Oliver Models!
Steering Worm Shaft Bearing -- Fits Many AC, Cockshutt, JD and Oliver Models!
Our Price:
$
16.99
Special Instructions:
20240419
Product Code:
ABC558
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Description
Allis Chalmers
- Fits: [ D14, D15, D17 (Rear wormshaft bearing, manual steering only) ], D19 (Rear wormshaft bearing, manual steering only - 1 used per tractor); Replaces:
228150
,
70228150
Cockshutt
- Fits: GOLDEN ARROW, 20, 35, 40, 40D4 Golden Eagle, 40PD Golden Eagle, 50, 540, Co-Op with Buda Over Head Valve Engine: E4, E5, Co-Op with Continental F124: E2; Replaces:
TG8538
,
TG8538A
,
TG8538C
Fits John Deere
- [ B, BN, BNH, BW, BWH (SN: 60000 and up) ], [ 50, 520, 530 (W/ Manual Steering Only) ]; Replaces:
JD7396
,
JD7396R
Oliver
- Fits: 70 (Industrial only - SN: 400635 and up); Replaces:
F6769
1.197 ID
1.700 OD
0.455" Wide
Sold individually
13 rollers
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